- Ralph Fox
Ralph Hartzler Fox (
March 24 ,1913 ,Morrisville, Pennsylvania –December 23 ,1973 ,Philadelphia ) was an Americanmathematician . As a professor atPrinceton University , he taught and advised many of the contributors to the "Golden Age ofdifferential topology ", and he played an important role in the modernization and main-streaming ofknot theory .Ralph Fox attended
Swarthmore College for two years, while studying piano at the Leefson Conservatory of Music in Philadelphia. He earned a master's degree fromJohns Hopkins University , and a Ph.D. degree fromPrinceton University in 1939. His doctoral dissertation, "On the Lusternick-Schnirelmann Category", was directed bySolomon Lefschetz . (In later years he disclaimed all knowledge ofLyusternik-Schnirelmann category , and certainly never published on the subject again.) He directed 21 doctoral dissertations, including those ofJohn Milnor , John Stallings, Francisco González-Acuña,Guillermo Torres-Diaz andBarry Mazur .His mathematical contributions include
Fox n-coloring of knots and thefree differential calculus .Aside from his strictly mathematical contributions, he was responsible for introducing several basic bits of terminology to
knot theory : the phrases "slice knot ", "ribbon knot ", and "Seifert circle " all appear in print for the first time under his name, and he also popularized (if he did not introduce) the phrase "Seifert surface ".He popularized the playing of the oriental game of Go at both Princeton and the
Institute for Advanced Study .elected publications
* "Introduction to Knot Theory", Richard H. Crowell and Ralph H. Fox, Reprint of the 1963 original,
Graduate Texts in Mathematics , No. 57,Springer-Verlag , New York-Heidelberg, 1977. ISBN 0-387-90272-4
* "A quick trip through knot theory", in: M.K. Fort (Ed.), "Topology of 3-Manifolds and Related Topics", Prentice-Hall, NJ, 1961, pp. 120–167. MathSciNet |id=0140099
* "Metacyclic invariants of knots and links", Canadian Journal of Mathematics 22 (1970) 193–201. MathSciNet |id=0261584External links
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* [http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0108072]Jozef H. Przytycki , "Notes to the early history of the Knot Theory in Japan", 2001.
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